Slow start dooms Ole Miss on road against Auburn

1:41 AM,
Oct. 6, 2013

Bo Wallace's first interception of the season proved costly when Auburn defender Robenson Therezie returned it for a touchdown Saturday. The Rebels rallied in the second half but fell just short. Ole Miss has lost two in a row and now faces Texas A&M and LSU the next two weeks.

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Everything that once went so right is suddenly going so wrong, and Ole Miss is reeling because of it.

The Rebels lost their second-straight game within the state of Alabama on Saturday, this one 30-22 to Auburn at Jordan-Hare Stadium. No. 24 Ole Miss will certainly fall out of the top 25 poll, their once 3-0 record now a far less impressive 3-2. And with matchups against top-10 teams Texas A&M and LSU the next two weeks, the Rebels have little time to answer a lot of questions.

Like where did the running game go? Why did a defense with six sacks in four games tackle Ole Miss quarterback Bo Wallace six ...